Dear All,

        We are happy to announce the availability of INDRIYA, a 127-node WSN
testbed with more than 50% of its motes being
equipped with real sensor-boards. INDRIYA can be accessed at:

                        http://indriya.comp.nus.edu.sg

INDRIYA is a three-dimensional wireless sensor network deployed across three
floors of the School of Computing , at the
National University of Singapore. The Testbed comprises of 127 TelosB sensor
motes and more than 50% of them include
following sensors: Passive Infrared, infrared, accelerometer, magnetometer,
light, temperature, and acoustic.

INDRIYA facilitates research in sensor network programming environments,
communication protocols, system design, and
applications. It provides a public, permanent framework for development and
testing of sensor network protocols and
applications. Users can interact with the Testbed through an intuitive
web-based interface designed based on Harvard's
Motelab's interface. Registered users can upload executables, associate
those executables with motes to create a job, and
schedule the job to be run on Testbed. During the job execution, all
messages and other data are logged to a database which
is presented to the user upon job completion and then can be used for
processing and visualization. In addition, simple
visualization tools are provided via the web interface for viewing data
while the job is running.

Regards,
Manjunath Doddavenkatappa
PhD Student
Communications and Internet Research Lab
School of Computing, National University of Singapore
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